Transport of UDP-galactose in plants. Identification and functional characterization of AtUTr1, an Arabidopsis thaliana UDP-galactose/UDP-glucose transporter
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Norambuena Morales, Lorena
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Transport of UDP-galactose in plants. Identification and functional characterization of AtUTr1, an Arabidopsis thaliana UDP-galactose/UDP-glucose transporter
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The synthesis of non-cellulosic polysaccharides and glycoproteins in the plant cell
Golgi apparatus requires UDP-galactose as substrate. The topology of these reactions is not
known, although the orientation of a plant galactosyltransferase involved in the
biosynthesis of galactomannans in fenugreek is consistent with a requirement for UDPgalactose in the lumen of the Golgi cisternae. Here we provide evidence that sealed, rightside-out Golgi vesicles isolated from pea stems transport UDP-galactose into their lumen
and transfer galactose, likely to polysaccharides and other acceptors. In addition, we
identified and cloned AtUTr1, a gene from Arabidopsis thaliana that encodes a
multitransmembrane hydrophobic protein similar to nucleotide sugar transporters. Northern
analysis showed that AtUTr1 is indeed expressed in Arabidopsis. AtUTr1 is able to
complement the phenotype of MDCK ricin resistant cells, a mammalian cell line deficient
in transport of UDP-galactose into the Golgi. In vitro assays using a Golgi enriched vesicle
fraction obtained from Saccharomyces cerevisiae expressing AtUTr1-mycHis is able to
transport UDP-galactose but also UDP-glucose. AtUTr1-mycHis does not transport GDPmannose, GDP-fucose, CMP-sialic acid, UDP-glucuronic acid or UDP-xylose when
expressed in S. cerevisiae. AtUTr1 is the first transporter described, able to transport UDPgalactose and UDP-glucose. Thus AtUTr1 may play an important role in the synthesis of
glycoconjugates that contain galactose and glucose in Arabidopsis
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/153474
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M204081200
ISSN: 00219258
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Journal of Biological Chemistry, Volumen 277, Issue 36, 2002, Pages 32923-32929
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